Before you focus on legal options, focus on safety and accuracy.
- Keep getting medical care (don’t stop treatment because you’re investigating).
- Request your records promptly once you’re able—discharge paperwork, imaging reports, medication administration records, lab results, and operative/procedure notes.
- Write down a timeline while it’s fresh: dates, shifts you remember, what symptoms changed, what you were told, and when.
- Save every document you receive: billing statements, discharge instructions, follow-up appointments, prescriptions, and any written communications.
Why this matters locally: when families are juggling recovery, work schedules, and transportation around the Downriver area, records can be harder to track down later—especially if the chart is incomplete, transferred, or supplemented across multiple visits.


